Guggenheim Museum Workers Vote to Authorize Strike as Contract Talks Stall
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Unionized workers at the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum in New York have voted overwhelmingly (93%) to authorize a strike if necessary to secure a fair contract, as negotiations with management have stalled for seven months. The vote, reported by Artnews, involves roughly 150 staff members represented by UAW Local 2110, including curators, conservators, educators, and public program workers. No strike date has been set, but the timing coincides with the summer season when museum attendance peaks due to tourism.
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· 1 pulled93 percent of members agreed to the action 'if necessary to win a fair contract'
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